00:44 - ApothecaryI never saw the appeal of Pallbearer. Ok music, but not worth the enormous praise they've been getting by some. Didn't ever impress me much on album and when I saw them live with Deafheaven I wasn't really won over either

Has anyone heard On Thorns I Lay? A great Doom/Gothic band from Greece/Romania.

They've released some great stuff, but currently are on hiatus
I wonder where they've been, what are they up to...
Recently their website went down and also their record label (Black Lotus) broke down too.
I've heard they signed to Sleaszy Rider Records, but no website is up again.

Anyone has any news from them or knows where to find their first two releases? They seem to be off print...

I have their "Crystal Tears" album, and I think it is a good album. I never heard anything else from them so I can only base my opinion on this album. I think most of their lyrics are interesting. But somehow I don't love them. There's something missing there.

I've been ripping all my CDs I've bought over the years into my computer, and just had a chance to listen to Crystal Tears and Future Narcotic for the first time in probably 2 years, I'm sure. While I regularly listen to "Egocentric," I'd forgotten how inspired these CDs are as well...! Particularly "Crystal Tears" has lush atmosphere and melodies (even if there are some lyrical grammar mistakes) that is still unique. I still feel the band's masterpiece is "Egocentric," but songs like "Feeling" and "Obsession" are more than worthy of great respect to me.

I really miss this band

The last update I can find is on their label's page, in March of 2007, saying their 7th album will be titled "Precious Silence."

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"After silence that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music." - Aldous Huxley

I think you can't say what genre they are because all of their albums are so different.

The first one "Sounds of Beautiful Experience" has an interesting title and beautiful cover art but unfortunately the music isn't quite as good. Well, it has its moments but mostly it sounds a bit demo-ish. "Orama" then, is my favourite, it's something beyond words... it's probably their most doom-death album but in a very dreamy and atmospheric way. Splendid. "Crystal Tears" (their most gothic metal album) is also quite good I must admit (but in my opinion not nearly as good as Orama). "Future Narcotic" is basically good but a bit difficult to get into. Quite experimental. "Angeldust" is nice gothic rock/metal album, not very original but ok. "Egocentric" I haven't listened much because when I last tried I didn't like it... but I guess I'll give it another try sometime.

One of my favourite bands, very strange music evolution they had, but still very good, different from what they started earlier, i have five albums from them, i think u should start listening from the first record, then you'll love them, though i prefer their two first records, the second one called "Orama" i think it's a legend, this album is a music style in itself, a kind of concept album about seas and oceans and islands, this may sound silly, but when listening to it, u find ur self sitting on the shore at a midsummer night, it's really amazing, it's the only album who can gives u the right (ocean feelings) in music, every song is simply excellent, i think it's a must have for everyone..believe me it's way beyond what i've said..

I actually liked their last album the most, it was not metal at all but I think that they really found the sound that suits them best on that album, and all of the songs on it were fantastic. Their previous albums were good, but not great, whereas Egocentric was a great album for it's style.

I actually liked their last album the most, it was not metal at all but I think that they really found the sound that suits them best on that album, and all of the songs on it were fantastic. Their previous albums were good, but not great, whereas Egocentric was a great album for it's style.

Ahh finally a post expressing the same thoughts I have... "Egocentric" is miles above their previous works lyrically... sure it's their least "metal" but there isn't a flaw on the album IMO. It's a mainstay in my mp3 player, and has quite a broad appeal I think - lots of nonmetal fans love this disc too.

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"After silence that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music." - Aldous Huxley